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I think we need new names for people who prefer they/them. I definitely understand the “why”, but find it confusing for normal use, especially in a written article. “It” borders on cruel to my ears.  I think finding a short, easily remembered and identifiable set of pronouns would be beneficial.

It was definitely most surprising show of the last couple of years, for me. I expected a nostalgia-reliant trudge with no ideas and little style and only watched it because my best friend repeatedly suggested it (I can’t always trust him on TV). I was thus shocked by how adept, funny, and just generally extremely

I watched it when it was on Youtube and the fact that they made me care for Johnny’s crew in one episode was crazy. A character I grew up hating I cried over. I love it! I’m so excited for the new season.

The show understand implicately that antagonists does not need to equal villain. So depending on the point of view being shown at any time you can feel like somebody is in the wrong without disliking them. Especially by the end of the second season where really NOBODY was making any good decision.

It’s phenomenal how the show runners hit the right balance of nostalgia, corny, and “flipping the script” by half-twisting Daniel into the antagonist.  It’s so much fun.

I mean, that depends on which car. Newish Subaru Outback? Yes, I’d be pissed.

Old Honda Civic? I would be ecstatic.

This building was an old Honda Civic.

It’s a white blank wall now, you say? Perfect.

This is crazy-weird and I’m totally here for it. 😂 That mural is awesome, it’s too bad it’s gone. 😕

Nolan makes 20% of theater ticket sales and WAY less on home sales/streaming, he doesn’t want them skipping theaters.  Pretty easy to see why he’s making a fuss.

doesn’t exactly offer a lot of incentive for consumers to pay per-head ticket fees to see those films in theaters, and during a pandemic, no less.

I can’t wait for the obligatory episode on This American Life.

Look up parody and fair use laws, Mr Comte.

The artist could always use the image himself to make money, and when the prankster contacts him to complain,  solve the mystery.  If the guy never complains, he gets a cool bit of art to make some money off of.

To answer the age old question, but will it play in Peoria? Apparently not. 

I’m pretty sure Disney doesn’t own anything depicted in that mural.

“Now I’m the evil Grinch and getting hate mail,” Comte told the newspaper, who added that he’s not planning on pressing vandalism charges against Hawkins.

That doesn’t explain Andrew Garfield and Kirsten Dunst and potentially Tobey Maguire and Emma Stone.

Connecting a whole bunch of cheap, rushed to market, hands off, set it and forget it, hard/impossible to update items from 4,000 different companies to the internet at large, often without firewalls of any kind.

Asian-coded characters who always practice martial arts.

What’s “j-school”?